The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-23, Page 6.•••••••
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCK**. ONTARIO
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of the frogs at last, "this
may be fun for you but
it is death for us." •t
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Too often we do thoughtless things without Consideration
for others—for example, spending our money solely for pleasure
without regard for, our family's future.- How much better it would
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Family At Alliberky
(AMBERLEY NEWS),
A farewell party was held in
No. 1 school .on Tuesday' even-
ing 'Where friends and neigh-
bors gathereci,to honour Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Campbell and„ fam-
ily whciare leaving the com-
munity to reside in London where
they have built a new home, Mr.
Leonard.'Ehnes was chairman for.
the program which opened with
a sing -song led' by Mrs. :William
'Collins and was followed •With an
instrumental "Country Garden"
by Mary Ellen. Shiells, Mrs. J. C.
Campbell gave a humorous read-
ing after which a chorus by She-
ila, Bonnie' .and Linda Collins,.
• Glen and Grant Ferguson, and
Larry Irwin • accompanied by
Mrs, William Ferguson was giv-
en. A duet by Corine Lowry and
'Peggy Fry, accompanied by Jan-
ette Lowry was enjoyed as was
a reading by Mrs. Carl Wilkins.
his' family
FitOured •
InHFall From Bike
(DiuNa,AisINoN NES)
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Little Cathy Culbert,. age
daughter of IVIr. and, Mrs, Cecil
• Culbert, was unfortunate on• Sa-
t1,1May to have a nasty fall off
her bike, as she was coming down
the river hill towards the •east,
Mr. Ben Park' was going West-
ward and' came to her reseue.
Mrs. Howard Culbert happened
along •also, soon , after.. The
little' girl is in Goderich Hospi
tal with 'a fractured skull, and
concussion. But at time pf writ-
ing; she seems brighter.
Miss Honor Why'ard;Royal Oak,
Michigan has 'been visiting her
aunt, Miss Ida Whyard.
• Mr. and 14rs. Ron 'Pentland of
North Bay were visitors among
relatives in this district and the
formers Mother, Mrs, Ada Pent-
land , at the Luckriew Nursing.
Home, and also visiting was her,
son, -La Verne and menibers
CULIZOSS CORNERS
. Mr and Mrs Dunn Thonnp-
• ' we/te guests at. the. Golden•
Wedding of Mr .:& Mrs. R. Coutts,
.Wingliam. • . •• : •
• Miss.Ellen McBride has return-
ed
• ed •to':COokiVille 'after' holidaying
at the •. Brown home and,: With.
Other friends•sand:telativeS. •
• , Erenda „ Meyer spent Tuesday'
with; Lois and Linda 'Wall. '
MissEllen McBride,-Cooksville
accompanied by ', .Mrs Frank
Brown spent an 'afternoon with
Mrs. May Jackson at the: hoine:
of Mr. Ed McCallum 'aricl
Clar-
enee, Wroketer. Miss :MCEride'14,
•MrS., Brown .:spent the evening
with Mrs.. Albert, Fritz, ListOWel.
There was no lack Of. activity
around the farm this past ,week
as farmers' Who battled the ele-
ments 'during . Seeding and hay-
. • ing seemedto get a break from:
• ',' the , Weatherman and began the
• task of, saving the grain 'crop.' All,
yott could -see or hear was tractors
attachedto binders or combines,
or in some cases self-propelled
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iwathers: :As has • been noted
Many fields of gram were . more
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down than up before • the grain
was ripe and will be a consider-
able loss to the farmers., Spoke
top. soon, Saturday ram and hail
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came agaiqs . • '••
days in Woodstock vieitindat the
homes of Mr.- and 'Mrs'.William
Davidson and Mr, and Mrs. Geo,
Hodgins.
Misi. Ellen. McBride, Cooksville'
and, Mrs."' Frank ErOWn, visited
the , Bruce .County Museum at
Southampton They were; es-
pecially 'interested in the room
in. the Log -Cabin mostly furnish-
ed With old-fashioned fainishingi.
which the Purple Grave' Insti-
tute purchased at the . tune of
the sale of the Wall Estate,
Mr, :and Mrs James Wraith 'ae-
Companied by their guests,. Mr. &
-Mrs. Charles 'Knight Leaside &
Mrs. Walter 'Wraith TeesWiter''
Spent Friday at the 'Museum at
•SeUthampton. and Douglas Point.
Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg &
Mr: and Mrs. Orval Wilson arid
children- motored to , Elora • on
Stinday and spent the afternoon
at :the Historical Park.
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We are sorry. to report that
Mrs. Mary. Wall' (Grandma) .who,
is hospitalized. at: Wingham • had
the misfortune to fall and Crack
her :hip. • • • , .
Mr. and•Mri..Harvey Nicholson
and Hugh and Mrs: 'Hugh Nichol-
son; Bervie, spent Sunday even-
ing With, Mrs. Frank Brown &
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Have - Yod Repealed Your Sub -
Mrs,' Earle Hodgins . Spent, ten scription?
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MONUMENTS
'/For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument
correctly designed from quality material,
reliv on
SKELTON MEMOIOALS..
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Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
• Established Over Sixty' Years
ertoir. Phone- 638-iw - Ontario
Violin selections by .Mr. • Tom
Fox accompanied by his daugh-
ter Miss' Sally brought the pro-
gram to 'a close.' A presentation
of, a 'mirror and hassock.: was
made to which Chester made. ,a Stratford, were visitors recently
fitting 'reply, A Social time fol-
.10*01 And lunch was served.
Best wishes are. extended to the
• Cainpbell family. '•
The'Cnyler famliies held a re -
Patricia Ann Eedy met with a
fractured 'arm near hershoulder.
last week in a fall' as she jump-
ed ,from a swing. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. Desson of
with the Misses Rebina, Nettie
and .Clara• Sproul' Miss • Clara
Sproul returned to • Stratford
with , thezti. • . ' ,
,Baptiiinal Service •
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union on Sunday.. Rev. .T. Richards :performed .a
Mrs. Helen PerrOtt and family Chriithning.ceremony at the ser -
of Detroit 'are visiting with rela-
tives' in Amberley, LtiCknew..."&
Ripley.
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1•Jill ;Elliott has beenspending
holidays with her grandparents,
Mr. and. Mrs. James Fa.rrell of
Pine River and Mrs. George El-
liott of Lucknow. , • '' .
' Mr. Arthur Courtney has pur-
chased the property of Mri. Sam
Geddes ,•at Amb,erley reeently. • •
Corinne. MaeDon.ald of Ripley:
arid Carol Courtney spent a• few
days; with their :grandparents at
Arriberley.-, : •
Congratulations go •to. Mr. and
, •
Mrs, Perrin Lowry on the 'arrival:
of a son at Wingham Hospital on
Anguit Ilth, • • •
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Mr
A. Perrott of .London was
organist :.and choir director at
Pine River United' Church on
Sunday Morning. Mri. Albert Os'.
borne of Ripley 'taught the :Bible
class ' ancl'gave., a • fine cliscourSe.
Throughout the •summer months,
inany,- of ourr. -friends •frcirn the
nearby, resorts have attended
church services regularly, for
:which •they, are to: be Commended.
vice Sunday rn.orning .at Dungan-
non 'United • Church. The childz
ren Were William Gordon, son of
Mr.' and Mrs. ',Gordon Smyth,
Betty Elaine, daughter of Mr. &
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,Enroute from ,.-Vort
Misses Myitle and Betty Blair of
•London and Hespeler and. Mrs. •
Marjorie" George of Ansa . Craig
called on Ainiberley friends on
Saturday: • • ,
Mr.. and Mrs: Olen CaMpbell.
and :family and. Mrs. Lloyd Con-
way of. Bracebridge attended the
Cuyler reunion at Holmesville
on Sunday. , • • .
' The ".01d Teen Cirlce" of Pine.
River girls and 'their, families
gathered at IiistoWel Park on
Sunday with an attendance. of
26. Alene Bradley, Lila McLen-
nan and Doris McLennan planned
the ,events for the day and also •
gave interesting contests. 'Al-
thotugh the weather was cool, •
yet all enjoyed the day together
and a, clellicinus supper was serv-
ed. President for 1963.AS Elva •
Lowry and Secretary Myrtle Fer-
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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23rd, l961,
W. A. "BUD"
HAMILTON
HEATING OILS- GASOLINE
OTHER FARM PRODUCTS
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Mrs, George.. Errurgton, ' David
'John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
ErringtOn, Marsha Kay, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Alton.
Net -Sunday, Mr KenKnighi,
Royal Oak, Michigan, will preach
at the United ,Chtirch. He is a
layman Studying theology . and
his wile is the former Betty
Mugford. • • •
Mrs. L.' ,Stingel and son, • An-
gus returned Sunday after .two
weeks. 'in Alberta -visiting sons,
Carl and Frank. They aceompani-
ed.Mr: and Mrs Lionel Langevin
andchildren on 'a camping trip
there'and- then returned via 'train.
The LangeVins , have an, RCAF •
posting to British COldmbia.
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